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ON DEMAND: After Chevron: Gaming Out the Impacts on Labor and Employment Law of a SCOTUS Rejection of Chevron Deference
In May, the D.C. Bar Labor and Employment Law Community held a program to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Chevron deference. However, a recent Supreme Court decision has led to the invalidation of Chevron deference. This panel of federal labor and employment law experts was convened to predict the potential downstream effects of this ruling. Now, in the wake of this significant legal shift, you have the opportunity to revisit this program, or hear it for the first time. The insights provided by this panel serve as a valuable resource for understanding the implications of this ruling, particularly in the fields of labor and employment law. This recording is free for Community members and D.C. Bar members.
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Speakers:
Eric Schnapper, Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law
Carolyn Wheeler, Partner, Katz Banks Kumin LLP
Erik Snyder, Attorney, U.S. Office of Special Counsel (Moderator)
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